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Application to vary a premises Licence - Miami Pizza 44 High Street Runcorn Minutes: The Committee met to consider an application to vary the Premises Licence in respect of
Miami Pizza 44 High Street Runcorn. The
application requested the provision of Late Night Refreshment between the hours
of 23.00 to 02.00 Sunday – Thursday and 23.00 to 04.00 Friday and Saturday. The Police as a
Responsible Authority made representations to the application and requested
that conditions be attached to the Premises Licence. The applicant Mohammed Benshaban was accompanied by Mr Mustapha who acted as an
interpreter as Mr Benshaban had limited use of
English language. The Police were
represented by Paul Draycott Police Licensing Officer
who called P C Chris Carney to expand on the information previously provided to
the applicant and the Committee. Prior to the hearing
commencing Mr Benshaban was asked to confirm that he
was the current Premises Licence holder as the current Premises Licence holder
was stated as Mr Shaban. Mr Benshaban
confirmed that he was the current premises licence holder The procedure to be
followed was explained and the parties put their cases in accordance with
it. The Committee asked a number of
questions of the parties and retired to consider the matter. RESOLVED: Having considered the application in accordance with Section 4 Licensing
Act 2003 and all other relevant considerations the Committee decided the
following:
An effective CCTV system
should be designed and installed in accordance with the Cheshire
Constabulary’s CCTV guidance document called ‘CCTV in Licensed Premises – An
Operational Requirement’. It must also include a colour monitor not less than
24” screen size clearly visible to customers showing them as they
enter. Premises Licence holders will need to demonstrate
that their CCTV system complies with their Operational requirements. A
commissioning test must be carried out with the licensing and CCTV Liaison
Officers beforehand over of the system and activation of the Premises
Licence. The commissioning test will need to demonstrate the following:- a)
recordings are fit for their intended purpose; b)
good quality images are presented to the officer in a format that
can be replayed on a standard computer; c)
the supervisor has an understanding of the equipment/training; d)
management records are kept; e)
maintenance agreements and records are maintained; f)
Data Protection principles and signage are in place.
Time that the variations
shall take effect
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